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Human persuasion is an inadequate means of evangelism because
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The believer should pray which three ways for evangelistic needs?
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A person's acceptance of the Bible
as God's inspired Word
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From a biblical viewpoint,
Christians who call nonbelievers outsiders
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In today's culture,
the term Christian
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What two tools are vital to personal evangelism?
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Opportunities for witnessing and praying with people usually come
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All people have a deep, personal need for
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Jesus' primary approach to ministry was to
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Most people come to faith in Christ in response to
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What key aspect of Jesus' prayer life set it apart as the believer's supreme example?
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Why is human persuasion unequal to the task of evangelism?
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What influence contributes to people's inability to believe the gospel?
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What three practices should characterize the believer's evangelistic prayers?
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How vital is the Holy Spirit to the ministry of the believer?
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What double function does Paul identify as the help God offers during evangelism?
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What does Paul's prayer request reveal about his priorities in personal evangelism?
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Must an unbeliever first understand the Bible's inspiration in order to be saved?
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What message is consistently presented to unbelievers in the Book of Acts?
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What must accompany any verbal presentation of the gospel?
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Why is the bible term outsider appropriate for a nonbeliever?
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Why are predetermined witnessing programs often inadequate to the task of connecting the lost with the gospel?
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What is one approach that lays a clear foundation for the nonbeliever to recognize his or her spiritual need?
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How has the term Christian been misappropriated?
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What is the broader meaning of the word
missionary?
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What was Jesus' motivation for reaching out to the Samaritan woman?
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Why is prayer life and spiritual discipline critical to our evangelistic effectiveness?
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What are two vital tools
in personal evangelism?
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Why is personal evangelism a long-term commitment?
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What caution must believers keep in mind when looking for opportunities to share the gospel?
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Why is it vital that one's lifestyle be consistent with ones spoken testimony?
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How must the believer's
action toward others mirror God's actions toward him or her?
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How must the believer deal with the issue of sin when sharing the gospel?
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What is one of the greatest hindrances to effective personal evangelism?
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Why is it wrong to universally condemn benevolent acts as evidence of giving in to a secular, social gospel?
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What was Jesus' primary approach to ministry?
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How can a focus on souls rob the believer of effective outreach?
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What are the two implications of Paul's focus on individual evangelism?
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How do most people
come to faith in Christ?
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How should the reality of eternity impact the believer's commitment to personal evangelism?
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